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2006-09-23 23:50 Zscout370 0×0×0 (1083997 bytes) Instrumental version of [[Jana Gana Mana]], performed by the US Navy Band. http://www.navyband.navy.mil/anthems/all_countries.htm
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Thou art-" the ruler of the minds of people, Dispenser of India's destiny Thy name rouses the hearts of punjab, Sindh, Gujarat, and Maratha, Of the Dravida, Utkala and Bengal; It echos in the hills of the Vindhyas and Himalayas, great india
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